Used Roll Forming Equipment For Sale
Roll formers, coil processing lines, slitters, tube mills, and deck formers from Bradbury, Samco, Formtek, and Dimeco — single machines to complete forming lines.
Heavy equipment with rigging and logistics coordinated across Canada and the United States.
Available Roll Forming Equipment
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Our inventory changes frequently. Contact us with your requirements and we can source specific equipment for you.
Equipment Types
Why Buy Used Roll Forming Equipment?
Roll forming lines are built around massive, slow-wearing components — stands, shafts, and gearboxes that run for decades. A used line with sound tooling delivers the same profiles as new at 30-50% of the cost, and arrives months sooner than a custom-built line ever could.
We source lines from metal building manufacturers, roofing producers, and fabricators consolidating operations. Where lines are still installed, we support under-power inspections with strip running through the line — the single best way to evaluate forming equipment.
- Save 50-70% versus new custom-built lines
- Existing tooling can run your profile from day one
- Under-power inspections supported where available
- Teardown, rigging, and freight coordinated
Popular Equipment Categories
Roll Forming Lines
Complete lines with uncoiler, feed, forming stands, pre/post-punch, flying shear, and run-out — for panels, purlins, studs, and custom profiles.
Coil Processing
Slitting lines, cut-to-length lines, uncoilers, and levelers from light-gauge to heavy coil capacity, by Bradbury, Samco, and Formtek brands.
Tube & Pipe Mills
Tube mills with forming and sizing sections, weld boxes, and cutoffs for round, square, and rectangular product.
Frequently Asked Questions About Roll Forming Equipment
Common questions about buying used roll forming machinery
How much does a used roll forming line cost?
Simple used panel or trim lines typically run $40,000-$120,000; full purlin or deck lines with punching and flying shears range $150,000-$500,000+. The same lines new would cost two to four times as much with 9-18 month build times. Single roll formers without coil handling start around $15,000-$25,000.
Does the tooling come with the machine?
Usually, yes — and tooling is often the most valuable part. Listings specify which profile tooling sets are included, material gauge ranges, and coil width capacity. If the existing tooling doesn't match your profile, the stands can typically be re-tooled by any roll forming tooling shop.
Can I see a line run before buying?
When a line is still installed and powered, we arrange inspections with strip running through the line — in person or by video. For lines already torn down, we provide detailed photos of stands, shafts, gearboxes, and tooling plus any available production history.
How is a roll forming line moved and reinstalled?
We coordinate professional teardown with match-marking, skidding, and loading. A typical line moves on 2-6 flatbeds depending on length. Reinstallation is straightforward for an experienced millwright crew using the match-marks; we can connect you with crews who specialize in forming equipment.
Do you buy roll forming and coil processing equipment?
Yes — single machines to complete plants. Recent line photos, profile drawings or samples, and the machine builder's name get you a serious offer fast. We handle teardown and removal so you can clear floor space on your schedule.
Have Roll Forming Equipment to Sell?
We buy roll formers, coil lines, and complete forming plants — with professional teardown and removal handled by our team.